Foreign repair station restrictions are meant to protect U.S. jobs
Attempts in Congress to limit foreign repair stations' work on U.S. aircraft are aimed more at preserving U.S. jobs than improving safety, the Association of European Airlines complained to European Union Transport Commissioner Neil Kinnock. AEA said its members are "highly irritated" by attempts to...
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